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An overview of idioms describing human misfortune

Family destruction leads to death: rén wáng jiā pò, family destruction leads to death. Describe the misfortune of the family. As an attribute or adverbial; Refers to family misfortune.

Destroy jade: destroy: break. Bluegrass and jade are all broken. In the past, it was mostly used to mourn people.

Misfortune: Suffer a serious disaster, especially death. As predicate and object; More refers to death.

Misfortunes never come singly: misfortune: disaster. Unfortunate things happen one after another. As an object and clause; Often used with "Happiness doesn't come twice".